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ICD-10-CM Chapter 19 | Burns and Corrosions Coding Guidelines Explained

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so I'm ready to move on to some Burns

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yeah let's talk

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now we've got some burn ftrs burn

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fraction facts to remember and what are

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they well there are some definitions

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first you need to know that a burn

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includes thermal Burns

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and these are burns from heat Source

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such as fire electricity or radiation

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and in this chapter you're also coding

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for corrosions and corrosions or Burns

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acquired through chemicals or contact

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with chemicals

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now sunburns are not coated in this

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chapter sunburns are coated in the skin

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chapter right they're coded in chapter

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what is skin is it 12 I'm not sure

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but not here not here

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and also too we're going to review some

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guidelines but I want to let you know

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that you are free to go ahead and tap in

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your tabular list so this is a guideline

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that we're going to review here but feel

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free I love this section because you've

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got images of the degree of burns we're

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going to talk about first degree second

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degree and third degree burns but here's

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a reference right

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yeah so the first image is normal skin

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the second represents first degree and

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it's just pretty much

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um the epidermis is burned so it's

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superficial this burn is superficial and

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often doesn't need

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treatment emergent treatment but

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sometimes they do depending upon where

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you get burned also second degree burns

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involve the epidermis and the dermis

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right yeah and you can see the the

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picture shows that there's some redness

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swelling and also

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the skin

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looks like it has trauma to it

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yeah now when we get to the third degree

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burn

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that's pretty bad so it's going all the

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way down through the subcutaneous it

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could even get to the Bone so that's

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pretty extensive so when you think about

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it

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you will be coding these Burns according

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to the severity so the third degree burn

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will take precedence or be sequenced

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before the second and the second before

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first

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just thought I would tell you

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now let's get into the guidelines

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all right so here is a clipping from

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your MCG manual guideline

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c19.d1 and this and these guidelines are

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in order so you know you shouldn't be

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asking what page is

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c19.d1 you can just go ahead and just go

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in order you know you're in chapter 19

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just go in order and even if you have an

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old MCG you still should be able to find

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the guideline that way

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now this is how you code and sequence

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Burns number one you're going to code

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them according to the location on the

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body

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number two the severity or the degree of

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the burn you're going to code the more

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severe first and of course that's the

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third then the second then the first

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degree

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also you will code the extent or the

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external cause of the body surface area

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or the total body surface area it's

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called ebsa or tbsa previously it was

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called tbsa and a lot of players in

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medical coding still call it tbsa but in

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your book it's going to say ebsa

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and then you're going to code the agent

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or external cost code and it gives you

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more in-depth description of how that

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burn occurred and where it occurred

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all right let me see is there anything

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else

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yep

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sequencing make sure you sequence the

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more severe first and also if there are

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multiple Burns of different degrees

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you're going to sequence the highest

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degree first but if you have multiple

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Burns in the same area multiple degree

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burns in the same area you're only going

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to sequence or code that highest degree

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okay

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all right

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and don't forget this is guideline c19

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Point d

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and I just got ahead of myself

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if you have multiple burns with this in

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the same anatomic site

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c19 Point D2

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foreign

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and you're going to code only the most

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severe so multiple burns on the same

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anatomic site and they're different

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degrees only code the most severe degree

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and one more thing I want to talk to you

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about

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I want to talk to you about the rule of

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nines

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the rule of nines is what they call the

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percentages

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your body percentages right and these

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are significant when you're coding for

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the ebsa and the tbsa

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right

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so you don't have to remember this

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because you can just write this down and

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also some of your

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icd-10-cms have the

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um the rule of nines documented so

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you'll see an image with the rule of

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nines but generally this is what it is

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this um part of your body and you know I

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want to see what you can see so I'm

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going to just take a moment to see

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something

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I want to see if you can see my you who

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can see if you can see my pointer let me

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know

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talk in the chat when I scroll my point

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around like this

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oh yeah so you can see it awesome all

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right so this part of the body thank you

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so much this part of the body is your

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trunk right and if you burn the entire

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front of your trunk

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that's 18

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and I know it looks like the man is

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backwards but

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he is backwards right so if you burn the

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back of his of the trunk that's 18 if

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you burn the front the entire

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um front of your trunk that's 18 of your

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body

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if you burn your entire arm

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that's nine percent of your body the

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other arm nine percent your entire leg

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is 18 percent

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entire leg 18 percent

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in the genitalia one percent

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and the head and neck

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are nine percent

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all right and sometimes you're going to

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see drawings that you know carve out

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carve them out differently you know they

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may say you might see

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um nine percent for the upper leg nine

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percent for the lower you know nine

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percent for the whole leg excuse me

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three upper three lower I don't know but

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they'll have their own little numbers

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but

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nine percent for the whole leg

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the whole back leg nine percent of the

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other so it's not going to be that like

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that for the exam you're not going to

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have to calculate things often they'll

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give you the body area thank goodness

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but if anyone says what are the rule of

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nines you can give them this this is

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easy

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all right

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I think that's what we need let's get

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started we have some coding to do

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and if you remember this is how we solve

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scenarios moving forward and I'm talking

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about after this class all right

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highlight

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eliminate

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and determine your first listed and or

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not and first listed or your principal

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diagnosis

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all right so you have two minutes to

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